Domain: spurl.net
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Comments · 11
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Furl or Spurl
I use http://www.furl.net/ which satisfies the requirement mentioned: "a good solution would have to keep copies, not just references". Furl lets you save the text of the page you have visited, as well as the link. It saves them on the furl server, so you can furl from any machine. I notice that Furl has become less popular. I don't know whether people moved to http://www.spurl.net/ instead. I think the pdf solution may be best for the long term.
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Re:simpy
spurl.net is alot more superior than delicious in social bookmarking and also keeping your own bookmarks on it.
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Re:Raise your hand if...
I use Spurl, which has a nice Firefox sidebar and the possibility to mirror bookmarks automatically to del.icio.us. So in case one of the two services goes down or turns evil, I don't lose all my bookmarks.
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spurl.net
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Re:one for your own site...
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Re:del.icio.us In A Nutshell
What makes delicious so cool is that you don't need to make a complex hierarchy to organize your links: Instead, the program lets you slice 'em and dice 'em based on the tags: Just go to "del.icio.us/userid" and you can browse all your bookmarks.
Anyone tried Spurl or Furl? They seem very similar to del.icio.us. Any recommendations about which one to use? -
Re:spurl
correct link is spurl.net
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Spurl
Spurl is a "social" bookmark site in the same vein as del.icio.us. In fact, the spurl "submit" form will also add the url to your del.icio.us account if you'd like.
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Just found
I discovered a new one, well, new to me.
http://www.spurl.net/ -
Spurl
If you don't mind somebody else storing your bookmarks, you could use Spurl. You bookmark the current page using a bookmarklet, or you can bulk upload your bookmarks. You access them on the spurl site or from the sidebar.
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Stupid feature